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Area: Batumi Beach Old Boulevard Central

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Ali & Nino

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Ali & Nino is Batumi‘s most iconic kinetic sculpture, a mesmerizing steel monument dedicated to the power of love beyond borders. Standing 8 metres tall on the seaside promenade, the two figures endlessly circle one another, slowly merging into a single silhouette every 10 minutes before passing through and drifting apart – a powerful symbol of eternal longing and inevitable separation. This world‑famous work by sculptor Tamara Kvesitadze is open 24/7, free to visit, and draws hundreds of spectators every evening, particularly at sunset when it is bathed in dramatic coloured lights. It is one of Georgia‘s most photographed landmarks and an absolute must‑see for any visitor to Batumi.

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Batumi Central Mosque

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Batumi Central Mosque, also known as Orta Jame, is one of the most distinctive religious landmarks in Batumi’s Old Town. Located on Kutaisi Street, the mosque is known for its white exterior, tall minaret, gilded dome, and richly decorated interior, and it remains an active place of worship for the city’s Muslim community. Travel and tourism sources describe it as one of the city’s older historic buildings and a visible symbol of Batumi’s multicultural character.

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Piazza Square in Batumi is a beautiful, vibrant space located in the heart of the city, near the Batumi Boulevard and the coast of the Black Sea. It's a popular spot for both locals and tourists, known for its stunning architecture, lively atmosphere, and cultural significance. The square is famous for its Italian Renaissance-style buildings, which include a large fountain in the center, beautifully designed mosaic tiles, and outdoor cafes where visitors can relax and enjoy the view. There’s also a concert hall on the square that hosts performances and events throughout the year. The architecture gives Piazza Square a unique blend of European elegance mixed with the seaside charm of Batumi.

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Batumi Central Mosque

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Batumi Central Mosque, also known as Orta Jame, is one of the most distinctive religious landmarks in Batumi’s Old Town. Located on Kutaisi Street, the mosque is known for its white exterior, tall minaret, gilded dome, and richly decorated interior, and it remains an active place of worship for the city’s Muslim community. Travel and tourism sources describe it as one of the city’s older historic buildings and a visible symbol of Batumi’s multicultural character.

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Piazza Square

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Piazza Square in Batumi is a beautiful, vibrant space located in the heart of the city, near the Batumi Boulevard and the coast of the Black Sea. It's a popular spot for both locals and tourists, known for its stunning architecture, lively atmosphere, and cultural significance. The square is famous for its Italian Renaissance-style buildings, which include a large fountain in the center, beautifully designed mosaic tiles, and outdoor cafes where visitors can relax and enjoy the view. There’s also a concert hall on the square that hosts performances and events throughout the year. The architecture gives Piazza Square a unique blend of European elegance mixed with the seaside charm of Batumi.

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Ali & Nino

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Ali & Nino is Batumi‘s most iconic kinetic sculpture, a mesmerizing steel monument dedicated to the power of love beyond borders. Standing 8 metres tall on the seaside promenade, the two figures endlessly circle one another, slowly merging into a single silhouette every 10 minutes before passing through and drifting apart – a powerful symbol of eternal longing and inevitable separation. This world‑famous work by sculptor Tamara Kvesitadze is open 24/7, free to visit, and draws hundreds of spectators every evening, particularly at sunset when it is bathed in dramatic coloured lights. It is one of Georgia‘s most photographed landmarks and an absolute must‑see for any visitor to Batumi.